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Lab Practice I
Subject Code
Teaching Scheme Credits
Evaluation Scheme: 50 TW +50 PEE, Total Marks
Practical will be based on courses of Sem- I,
Seminar
Subject Code
Teaching Scheme Credits
Evaluation Scheme ‘Total Marks
Students will have to deliver a seminar on any topic based on courses of sem-I
Semester II
Advanced Power Electronics
Subject Code EPS21
Teaching Scheme: 03 L+ 02 T= 05 Credits
Evaluation Scheme: 15 IE + 15 ME+70 ESE, Total Marks
Duration of ESE: 3hrs.
Unit 1: Overview of Power Semiconductor Devices, DC-DC Converters- Principle of Operation
of Buck, Boost, Buck-Boost, flyback, forward, push-pull, half bridge and isolated converters
Unit 2: Input and output filter design, multi output operation of isolated converters
Unit 3: Design of transformers and inductors, modeling of the converters using state averaging
techniques
Unit 4: Resonant inverters: DC link inverters, modified circuit topologies for DC link voltage
clamping, voltage control-PWM techniques, quasi resonant inverters
Unit 5: DC-DC converters- series resonant and parallel resonant, application of zero voltage and
zero current switching for DC-DC converters (buck and boost), inverters for induction heating
and UPSText Books
1, Mohan N, Undeland T.M., Robbins W. P., Power Electronics, Converters, Applications and
Design, John Wiley & Sons, 1995
2. Rashid M. H., Power Electronics, Circuit, Devices and Applications, Prentice-Hall of India,
3" Edition 2000
Lander C. W., Power Electronics, McGraw Hill, 1993
Bausier R., Seguier G., Power Electronic Converters, Springer-Verlag, 1987
5. D.M. Mitchell, DC-DC Switching Regulator analysis, TMH, 1987
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Advanced Power System Protection
Subject Code
Teaching Scheme Credits os
Evaluation Scheme — : 15 IF + 15 ME+70 ESE Total Marks: 100
Duration of ESE
hrs.
Unit 1:
Introduction: Evolution of Digital Relays from Electromechanical Relays, Performance and
Operational Characteristies of Digital Protection.
Unit
Mathematical Background to Protection Algorithms: Finite Difference Techniques,
Interpolation Formulas: Forward, Backward and Central Difference Interpolation, Numerical
Differentiation, Curve Fitting and Smoothing, Least Squares Method, Fourier analysis, Fourier
series and Fourier Transform, Walsh Function Analysis.
Unit
Basic Elements Of Digital Protection: Signal Conditioning: Transducers, Surge Protection,
Analog Filtering, Analog Multiplexers, Conversion Subsystem: The Sampling Theorem, Signal
Aliasing Error, Sample And Hold Circuits, Multiplexers, Analog To Digital Conversion, Digital
Filtering Concepts, The Digital Relay As A Unit Consisting Of Hardware And Software.
Unit
Sinusoidal Wave Based Algorithms: Sample and First Derivative (Mann and Morrison)
Algorithm. Fourier and Walsh Based Algorithms: Fourier Algorithm: Full Cycle Window
Algorithm, Fractional Cycle Window Algorithm. Walsh Function Based Algorithm. Least
Squares Based Algorithms. Differential Equation Based Algorithms,
Unit
Traveling Wave Based Techniques: Digital Differential Protection of Transformers Digital
Line Differential Protection, Recent Advances in Digital Protection of Power SystemsText Books
1, A.T. Jones and S. K. Salman: Digital Protection of Power System, Peter Peregrinus-IEI
1995.
2. Y. G, Paithankar, S.R. Bhide, Fundamentals of Power System Protection, PHI, 2 edition,
2010.
3. AG. Phadke and J.S Thorp, ‘Computer Relaying for Power systems’, Wiley/research studies
press, 2009
4. AG. Phadke and J.S Thorp, ‘Synchronized phasor Measurements and their Applications’,
Spinger 2008,
5. R.G. Lyons,’ Understanding Digital Signal Processing’, Pearson, 2002.
3-(UK)
Renewable Energy systems
Subject Code : PEPS23
Teaching Scheme = 03 L+ 02 T= 05 Credits 04
Evaluation Scheme: 15 IE + 15 ME+70 ESE, Total Marks: 100
Duration of ESE: 3hrs.
Unit 1:
Energy Scenario: Role of MNRE, Energy needs of India, and energy consumption patterns.
Worldwide Potentials of these sources. Energy efficiency and energy security. Energy and its
environmental impacts. Global environmental concem, Kyoto Protocol, Concept of Clean
Development Mechanism (CDM) and Prototype Carbon Funds (PCF).Pactors favoring and
against renewable energy sources, National renewable energy policy for various energy sources,
Potential in India.
Unit
Solar Energy: Solar radiation , factors affecting solar radiation, efficiency calculations, fill
factor. Photo voltaic (PV) technology: Present status, - solar cells , cell technologies,
characteristics of PV systems, equivalent circuit, array design , PV system, components, sizing
and economies. Peak power operation, Standalone and grid interactive systems. 1, II and
IIgeneration solar cells, solar panel rating, factors influencing the rating of solar panel.
Unit
Wind Energy: Wind Energy: wind speed and power relation, power extracted from wind, TSR,
wind speed predictions, system components, Types of Turbine, stall and pitch regulation. Choice
of generators, turbine rating, electrical load matching, Variable speed operation, system design
features, stand alone and grid connected operation, Schemes for wind electric generation
CSCE,VSCF,VSVFUnit 4:
Other energy sources: Biomassvarious resources, biomass energy conversion overview,
technological advancements, conversion of biomass in other form of energy — solid, liquid and
‘gases. Gasifiers, Biomass fired boilers, Cofiring, Generation from municipal solid waste, Issues
in hamessing these sources. Hydro energy — feasibility of small, mini and micro hydel plants
scheme layout economics. Biomass and biogas potential in India, advantages and disadvantages.
Unit 5:
Energy storage and hybrid system configurations: Energy storage: Battery-types, equivalent
circuit, performance characteristics, battery design, charging and charge regulators.Battery
management, Fuel Cell energy storage systems, Ultra Capacitors, SOC and DOD concept for
various types of batteries, solar batteries type, hybrid system : Solar-diesel, solar-wind-hydro
schemes, grid interactive inverters
Text Books
1, Renewable energy technologies - R. Ramesh, Narosa Publication.
2. Energy Technology ~ S. Rao, Parulkar 3.
3. Non-conventional Energy Systems ~ Mittal, Wheelers Publication,
4, Wind and solar systems by Mukund Patel, CRC Press.
5. SolarPhotovoltaics for terrestrials ,Tapan Bhattacharya.
6. Wind Energy Technology — Njenkins, John Wiley & Sons,
7.
8.
9.
1
Solar & Wind energy Technologies ~ MeNeils, Frenkel, Desai, Wiley Eastern.
Solar Energy ~ S.P. Sukhatme, Tata McGraw Hill.
Solar Energy - S. Bandopadhay, Universal Publishing.
10. Guide book for National Certification Examination for EM/EA — Book 1
Elective II
Subject Code
Teaching Scheme 3 L +02 T= 05 Credits
Evaluation Scheme: 15 TE + 15 ME+70 ESE Total Marks
Duration of ESE: 3hrs.
EPS24x
(A) Computer Applications in Power Systems
Unit
Introduction: Graph of a power system, incidence matrices, primitive network, formation of
network matrices by singular transformation, Representation of power system for computerized
analysis: Algorithm for formation of bus impedance matrix, modification for changes in the
network. Incidence and network matrices for three phase network, transformation matrices,
algorithm for formation of bus impedance matrix for three phase networks.Unit
Short Circuit Studies: Symmetrical component, short circuit analysis of power systems using
bus impedance matrix. Short circuit calculations for balanced and unbalanced faults.
Unitd:
Load Flow Analysis: Types of buses, load flow equations, power flow solution through GS and
NR methods, decoupled and fast decoupled methods, sparsity, introduction to AC-DC load flow.
Unit
Transient stability Analysis: including synchronous machines, system network and loads,
solution of swing equation by Euler’s, Euler's modified and RK2 methods.
Economic Load Scheduling: Unit commitment, transmission loss, load scheduling considering
transmission losses, unit commitment by dynamic programming method, hydrothermal
scheduling
Text Books
1. Computer Methods in Power System Analysis, G.W. Stagg & A.H.EI-Abiad, McGraw Hill
Power System Analysis, Hadi Sadat, Tata McGraw Hill
2.
3. Modem Power System Analysis (3“ Edn.), Kothari & Nagrath, TMH.-2004
4, Advanced Power System Analysis and Dynamics, L. P. Singh, WEL-2002.
(B) Advanced Electrical Drives
Unit 1:
Fundamentals of Electrical Drives: Dynamics of electrical drives, components of load torque,
classification of load torque, concept of multi-quadrant operation, steady-state stability criteria,
DC Drives with phase controlled converters: I-phase fully controlled converter fed separately
excited DC motor, modes of operation, steady-state motor performance equations, mode
identification, speed-torque characteristics, operation with controlled fly-wheeling; operation
with 1-phase half controlled converter, 3-phase fully controlled converter fed separately excited
motor; Pulse width modulated rectifiers, equal pulse-width modulation, sinusoidal pulse width
modulation; current control; multi-quadrant operation of fully-controlled converter fed DC
motor; Dual converters based drives; Closed loop control of DC drives.
Unit
DC drives with de-de converters: Principle of Motoring operation of separately excited and
series motor with DC-DC converter, Steady-state analysis for time ratio control and current limit
control; Regenerative braking; Dynamic and composite braking; multi-quadrant operation with
de-de converters
Unit
Control of IM with solid state converters: Control of IM using VSI : Six step inverter, PWM
inverter, braking and multi-quadrant control, VVVF control, Control of IM using CSI: Three-
phase CSI, Braking, PWM in a thyristors, CS inverter, PWM with GTO based CSI, Variable
frequency drives, Comparison of CSI and VSI based drives. Current controlled PWM inverters: